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WillyT

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Tue May 14, 2013, 11:14 AM May 2013

Condemnation Of DOJ's AP Probe Continues; Carl Bernstein Calls It 'Inexcusable' (VIDEO) - HuffPo

Condemnation Of DOJ's AP Probe Continues; Carl Bernstein Calls It 'Inexcusable' (VIDEO)
The Huffington Post | By Jack Mirkinson
Posted: 05/14/2013 6:53 am EDT | Updated: 05/14/2013 9:28 am EDT

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The Obama administration woke up on Tuesday to another morning of scorching criticism about the Justice Department's decision to secretly obtain months of Associated Press phone records.

The DOJ tracked the incoming and outgoing calls on more than 20 AP phone lines, as well as the home, office and cell phone lines for six individual journalists involved in writing a national security-related story about Yemen that the Obama administration did not want them to write.

The operation has been roundly condemned by journalists and press freedom groups. That condemnation continued on Monday night and Tuesday morning.

Reporters Without Borders called the probe an "extremely grave violation of freedom of information.”

NBC News' Michael Isikoff quoted a whistleblower advocate who made the dreaded comparison to Richard Nixon:

"The Justice Department’s seizure of the Associated Press’ phone records is Nixonian," said Danielle Brian, executive director of the Project on Government Oversight, a group that advocates on behalf of whistleblowers. "The American public deserves a full accounting of why and how this could happen."


Speaking to Rachel Maddow on Tuesday night, Isikoff explained further why people were so alarmed.

"It is not unprecedented for the Justice Department to secretly get the numbers of reporters," he said. "What's remarkable is the sweeping nature of this, the dragnet approach ... and that's why you have some press watchdog groups tonight, and freedom of the press groups saying this is positively Nixonian. They have not seen a precedent for this in decades."

Others also zeroed in on the link. Buzzfeed editor Ben Smith even put up a GIF that showed Obama transforming into Nixon in his article on the scandal.

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More: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/05/14/ap-phone-records-carl-bernstein-nixonian_n_3271542.html






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Condemnation Of DOJ's AP Probe Continues; Carl Bernstein Calls It 'Inexcusable' (VIDEO) - HuffPo (Original Post) WillyT May 2013 OP
But not a peep when its Occupy. GeorgeGist May 2013 #1
Michael Isikoff ProSense May 2013 #2
Oh, and if people are going to ProSense May 2013 #3
Did You Catch This ??? WillyT May 2013 #5
Thanks for your concern graham4anything May 2013 #4
Awww, is the press mad? LOL. Unless laws were broken, I don't care. TwilightGardener May 2013 #6
Kick !!! WillyT May 2013 #7
Last Kick From Me... WillyT May 2013 #8

ProSense

(116,464 posts)
2. Michael Isikoff
Tue May 14, 2013, 11:19 AM
May 2013

also said that the DOJ acted legally. http://www.democraticunderground.com/10022840092

A lot of the initial reaction is based solely on the AP's report and characterization of events. There is a lot more to the story.

Hypocrisy: "Republicans accused the administration of deliberately leaking classified information"
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10022840983

ProSense

(116,464 posts)
3. Oh, and if people are going to
Tue May 14, 2013, 11:22 AM
May 2013

"The DOJ tracked the incoming and outgoing calls on more than 20 AP phone lines, as well as the home, office and cell phone lines for six individual journalists involved in writing a national security-related story about Yemen that the Obama administration did not want them to write."

...make headlines, they need to get the facts straight. The above is beyond inaccurate. The DOJ subpoenaed phone records.

TwilightGardener

(46,416 posts)
6. Awww, is the press mad? LOL. Unless laws were broken, I don't care.
Tue May 14, 2013, 11:26 AM
May 2013

I mean, the media helped promote the war in Iraq so we could stay safe "fighting them over there"--don't they want us to be safe anymore?

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